Saudi keeper Mohammed Al-Owais followed up Vozinha's monster performance vs. Spain with a NINE-save performance vs Uruguay.
That is the most in a match this tournament 😮
🇨🇻😢 Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha: "I cried after the game because I grew up with my grandparents when I was a kid, and they could not be there. They passed away a few years ago. My mum could not be here either for a VISA issue, and the money we had to pay for it. We did not manage to do this in time." (@TheAthleticFC)
Japan manager Hajime Moriyasu was in tears listening to their national anthem at the World Cup. One of our favourite photos from the tournament so far ❤️
🇭🇷❤️ During the 2018 World Cup, Croatian firefighters were about to watch Rakitić's winning penalty in the quarter-final, but the alarm went for an emergency dispatch. 🚒👏
“We won against Germany even though they beat us 7-1, one goal against Germany? Thats a win for us, it was only a dream for us to be here at the World Cup”
- Curacao fan 🥹❤️🇨🇼
Besonderer Moment! Während die Teamkollegen sich beglückwünschten und dem Publikum dankten, bildete sich ein kleiner Kreis aus fünf Spielern. Im Kreis vertreten: Mehrere Spieler Curacaos und Felix Nmecha sowie Jonathan Tah. Arm in Arm steckten die Spieler die Köpfe zusammen.
Torschütze Nmecha erklärte nach dem Spiel die Szene am ARD-Mikro: "Wir sind im Spiel Gegner und nach dem Spiel alle Christen und Brüder. Dann haben wir einfach ein kleines Gebet zusammen gemacht, weil wir immer noch sehr dankbar sind", erklärte der 25-Jährige.
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